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Increase Motivation
ZEBRA Blog
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 13:01

If you want to make things happen the ability to motivate yourself and others is a crucial skill. At work, home, and everywhere in between, people use motivation to get results. Motivation requires a delicate balance of communication, structure, and incentives. These 21 tactics will help you maximize motivation in yourself and others.

 

Motivation

1. Consequences - Never use threats. They’ll turn people against you. But making people aware of the negative consequences of not getting results (for everyone involved) can have a big impact. This one is also big for self motivation. If you don’t get your act together, will you ever get what you want?

2. Pleasure - This is the old carrot on a stick technique. Providing pleasurable rewards creates eager and productive people.

3. Performance incentives - Appeal to people’s selfish nature. Give them the opportunity to earn more for themselves by earning more for you.

4. Detailed instructions - If you want a specific result, give specific instructions. People work better when they know exactly what’s expected

5. Short and long term goals - Use both short and long term goals to guide the action process and create an overall philosophy.

6. Kindness - Get people on your side and they’ll want to help you. Piss them off and they’ll do everything they can to screw you over.

7. Deadlines - Many people are most productive right before a big deadline. They also have a hard time focusing until that deadline is looming overhead. Use this to your advantage by setting up a series of mini-deadlines building up to an end result.
8. Team Spirit - Create an environment of camaraderie. People work more effectively when they feel like part of team — they don’t want to let others down.

10. Recognize achievement - Make a point to recognize achievements one-on-one and also in group settings. People like to see that their work isn’t being ignored.

11. Personal stake - Think about the personal stake of others. What do they need? By understanding this you’ll be able to keep people happy and productive.

12. Concentrate on outcomes - No one likes to work with someone standing over their shoulder. Focus on outcomes — make it clear what you want and cut people loose to get it done on their own.

13. Trust and Respect - Give people the trust and respect they deserve and they’ll respond to requests much more favourably.

14. Create challenges - People are happy when they’re progressing towards a goal. Give them the opportunity to face new and difficult problems and they’ll be more enthusiastic.

15. Let people be creative - Don’t expect everyone to do things your way. Allowing people to be creative creates a more optimistic environment and can lead to awesome new ideas.
16. Constructive criticism - Often people don’t realize what they’re doing wrong. Let them know. Most people want to improve and will make an effort once they know how to do it.

17. Demand improvement - Don’t let people stagnate. Each time someone advances raise the bar a little higher (especially for yourself).

18. Make it fun - Work is most enjoyable when it doesn’t feel like work at all. Let people have fun and the positive environment will lead to better results.

19. Create opportunities - Give people the opportunity to advance. Let them know that hard work will pay off.
20. Communication - Keep the communication channels open. By being aware of potential problems you can fix them before a serious dispute arises.

21. Make it stimulating - Mix it up. Don’t ask people to do the same boring tasks all the time. A stimulating environment creates enthusiasm and the opportunity for “big picture” thinking.

 

 

Master these key points and you’ll increase motivation with a bit of hard work.

 
May we experience “Steak on our Plate” and not “Pie in the Sky” in 2009
ZEBRA Blog
Tuesday, 06 January 2009 12:12

We are here to live our dream not someone else’s night mare

Recently, I have been sincerely challenged with regards to what do in life. What do I really want to do? What do I love doing? Where am I going? And naturally How am I going to get there?

The reality that dawned on me during my time of introspection is that when you are not on purpose you will not build in the right direction.

Equally important is that if you believe you have found your purpose, do not allow others to dissuade you from pursuing the very thing that is dear to your heart  - an architect does not provide a plan for the builder to go against....the builder must work according to the plan.

I have come to realise that sometimes people and situations steal your dream by their lack of enthusiasm; their agreement and their co-operation...don’t allow this to take away from what you are supposed to be doing!

When your AHA moment dawns on you, that is the time when all the plans and purposes will fall into place so: Live your dream and don’t be distracted from following what is in your heart.

When you have the right purpose you will quickly develop the right vision and when the vision and the purpose connect your AHA moment will happen – Enjoy 2009 hope this bit of thought helps you to put “steak on the plate”

When you have the right vision, you'll quickly recognize the right goal.

 
Winter Wonderland
ZEBRA Blog
Wednesday, 12 November 2008 14:18

Autumn really hit the world with every colour in the spectrum of light! Nature gave the English countryside a flush of magnificence before the cold dark evenings set in.

As with changing seasons so too did ZebrAconnect migrate new pastures, the connect evenings are being hosted by Warren House where the meetings are taking on energy of their own.

Despite rain, sleet and high winds ZebrAconnect huddled together in the magnificent ambiance of Warren House www.warrenhouse.com and great links were formed and the evening was enjoyed by all as we sampled the excellent food, wine and tremendous service!

A few hours before the meeting Nina Hill of LiveLife gave birth to her special daughter Kaylee so unfortunately she was unable to give her unique energy and pearls of wisdom to the evening but hey Nina & Stue: Well Done!

Credit crunch being the media’s buzz word has not affected all segments of the population and when it came to generosity, Peter Hall of Mediclinic (www.mediclinic.co.uk) awarded a voucher for free flu jabs to all who registered – thank you Peter!!

It was a real treat to have new faces with us and Irene Allen of Southfields Physio www.southfieldsphysio.co.uk and Warren Bosch of Tek24 www.tek24.co.uk added interesting dynamics to the evening!

With more enquiries being received from our web site, it is obvious that people from outside of South Africa are finding it interesting and fascinating to connect and experience the uniqueness of South Africans’ ethos.

All are welcome to our next get together on the 27th November 2008 at Warren House!

 
Zebra Launch Excitement
ZEBRA Blog
Saturday, 10 May 2008 14:19

Wow how time flies whan you are working on an interesting and exciting project.

When I stand and look back at where we have come from and with a certain amount of apprehension look forward to where we intend to go, the feelings of excitement and anticipation are amost overwhelming!

With all the more people that I come in contact with while chatting about Zebra connect I realise just how much of a necessity this venture is to the South African community... From high powered business people to the proprietor of their own businesses have all given me an extremely high level of enthusiasem and commitment.

While chatting to Elaine Whitlie who organises the SA Golf day at Foxhill golf course, I was reminded of the many other South Africans whom at this point in time are unknown to me because of the shear extent of lives that are wrapped up in business, sport and social activity. 

So Zebra continues to grow, people are contacting us on a regualr basis either through genuinbe interest or simple curiosity, they are all keen to become part of the ZebrA Connectivity!

 
Zebra Blog - the power of connection
ZEBRA Blog
Monday, 28 May 2007 15:42

With Zebra plans well under way and lots of new horisons waitng to be explored, I found a quiet moment while waiting for an appointment. Grabbing the moment to reflect and ponder over the relevance that connection that Zebra is already bringing to people's lives...comnnection in the right sense of the word really affects everyone of us!

Zebra connect is the talking point every where we go and if emails arrive in my inbox on almost a daily basis there are a few more interested people and a few more contacts! New thoughts and plans keep filling every waking moments in the preparation of what ZebrA is all about! 

When I see the relevance of connected networking, I stand amazed. Having lived in the UK for just over 2 years I only discovered the dynamics of networking when I attended my first event which was a breakfast with a well known group.

At that stage I was extremely 'people depraved' as I knew no one here, I had nothing to promote but was very much in need of some people whome I could connect with ...well two years later I have the privilege of working with some of the most wonderful people that have assited me in my ventures - we met and connected at that event and have remained faithful and connected ever since.

ZEBRA reflects these qualities and thus enables South Africans to achieve success in a way that they identify with.  ZEBRA means connecting South Africans to business and I sincerely trust that this connectivity will spill over to those that we assocuiate with as we creat a wonderful relating space for others from South Africa.